You’ve got a concept. You’ve got a product. You’ve got a plan to scale up. You’re convinced you’ve got a market. The one thing you haven’t got is money.  

If this is you, it’s time to consider raising some capital. If you don’t want a bank loan and you’ve already approached family and friends, then starting with one of the major crowdfunding platforms is the next step. In the handmade world, the three major websites are Indiegogo, Kickstarter and GoFundMe. But how do you choose which one? Here’s what to look at.

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